[OS X TeX] current math fonts for TeX
Alain Schremmer
schremmer.alain at gmail.com
Mon Jan 28 10:03:23 EST 2008
On Jan 28, 2008, at 5:33 AM, Peter Dyballa wrote:
>
> Am 26.01.2008 um 18:33 schrieb André Bellaïche:
>
>> The LaTex companion has done a good job in this regard. But more
>> is needed. Consider the "survey" file you have indicated to David
>> Oliver. Even if I had an alphabetical listing showing the title
>> "survey", I would not be curious about the content. But don't you
>> agree with me?
>
>
> I don't agree completely. The kind of TeX makes it necessary to
> have a brain working in sponge mode: recording (at least trying to
> do so) everything, it could be useful in some future, even or
> because it is not connected with the current problem one has. And
> since TeX is not delivered from one big company it is not
> sufficient to rely on some big volume, you need to research
> constantly. (I am trying to understand how using UTF-8 with
> standard LaTeX might work, seeing that one dead option and two
> alive options exist giving not much help. Exchanging XeTeX with
> LaTeX is the topic, being able to do some PDF trickery, which is
> much to often based on pdfTeX.) Another option would be what the
> German TUG (dante) journal (Die TeXnische Komödie) is offering:
> reviews of newly to CTAN submitted LaTeX packages. Again, your
> brain needs to work in some sort of sponge mode ...
Failing that, as mine does, I have a special folder in Mail where I
put "(at least trying to do so) everything, [if] it could be useful
in some future, even or because it is not connected with the current
problem one has."
Grateful regards
--schremmer
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